Le festival de notes pop commence avec My Girl Midge. Soufflée, je déguste la mélodie, les paroles, l'orchestration alternative brillante où l'orgue côtoie la splendide voix de Duglas qui partage ici l'écriture avec son ami David Scott. Suit That Lonely Feeling, reprise du groupe des sixties The McKinley, plein d'une âme romantique, de lignes de basses qui ravivent toutes sensibilités fleur- bleue. Puis arrive Mais Do Que Valsa (Just A Memory) et son tempo pop psychédélique où la griffe de Stu Kidd fait son apparition, décrite par Duglas : 'BMX Bandits Forever started with a song that David Scott and I wrote and recorded together in an afternoon at his home in East Kilbride called My Girl Midge. At the time I was totally convinced that it would be the last recording I would make. I just couldn’t see a way forward for BMX Bandits at that point. But then I started recording and writing new things with Stuart Kidd. I couldn’t have done this without Stuart‘s generosity, encouragement and incredible musicality. I saw this quote (below) and it inspired a lyric idea. It was the first track that we recorded together for this album'. StuartKiddPiggledyPop